It always seems that those that wish for a "judgement day" to come soon are those having a crappy life. That they want everyone else to die as well is a scary thought.
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It always seems that those that wish for a "judgement day" to come soon are those having a crappy life. That they want everyone else to die as well is a scary thought.
Actually that was my mistake for thinking you would do some research and come up with a logical counter argument.
Well here it is :
John McCain's Charitable Contributions—By Ken Silverstein (Harper's Magazine)
If you read it - you will understand why I wrote what I wrote.
Sorry for overestimating you :D
With 300+ million inhabitants the chance that at least one plumber indeed is called Joe is nearly 100%. So sure, Joe the plumber does exist.
But that Joe does not represent the AVERAGE US American.
Neither does he represent the AVERAGE US employer / entrepreneur.
So : "McCain's "Joe the plumber" is a hypothetical person.
Unlike the average US person who is so proud to call him/herself Christian, but fails to show that in his/her deeds.
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